The pleasant Embassy Suites By Hilton El Paso is a 3-star property placed 7 km from Magoffin Home State Historic Site. Embassy Suites By Hilton El Paso has been welcoming guests to its non-smoking rooms since 1976. More details

The excellent 3-star Hampton Inn & Suites El Paso West features 24-hour front desk, free shuttle service and laundry. Since 2008 the hotel has been hosting guests in a 4-story traditional building. More details

The comfortable Homewood Suites By Hilton El Paso Airport is a 3-star hotel in El Paso offering a picnic area, a swimming pool and a golf course. Homewood Suites By Hilton El Paso Airport has been welcoming guests to its non-smoking rooms since 2008. More details

The comfortable Doubletree By Hilton El Paso Downtown Hotel offers a fashionable accommodation in the center of El Paso. Residing in a 17-story contemporary building, the hotel was renovated in 2009. More details

Featuring a nightclub, a golf course and a Jacuzzi, the 3-star Best Western Plus El Paso Airport Hotel & Conference Center offers 132 non-smoking guestrooms. This pleasant hotel dates from 1963 and was refurbished in 2011. More details

The traditional Hyatt Place El Paso Airport Hotel offers free self parking, a safety deposit box and an elevator. Since 1996 the hotel has been hosting guests in a 6-story innovative building. More details

City Guide: El Paso

El Paso is the main crossing on the Rio Grande.

Back in the day El Paso was the second oldest settlement in the United States, and today it still serves for trade exchanges on the Rio Grande. This business shaped it towards a place dominated by noisy railroads and the giant Fort Bliss military base, but its dramatic setting puts it at the top of any travel list.

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El Paso lies on the interstate location between Texas, New Mexico, and Chihuahua and is set against the backdrop of the Franklin Mountains cascading into the Chihuahuan Desert. Such sharp geographic tapestry makes El Paso more like New Mexico and distinct from softness of the Southwest United States.

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City Guide: El Paso

El Paso is the main crossing on the Rio Grande.

Back in the day El Paso was the second oldest settlement in the United States, and today it still serves for trade exchanges on the Rio Grande. This business shaped it towards a place dominated by noisy railroads and the giant Fort Bliss military base, but its dramatic setting puts it at the top of any travel list.

Your travel to El Paso can be easier with Booked.net. We have collected all hotels in El Paso with maps, photos and secure forms. Be it a room in cheap hotel in El Paso to one appointed with luxuries, check out them all at our website.

El Paso lies on the interstate location between Texas, New Mexico, and Chihuahua and is set against the backdrop of the Franklin Mountains cascading into the Chihuahuan Desert. Such sharp geographic tapestry makes El Paso more like New Mexico and distinct from softness of the Southwest United States.

New Mexico is best seen from July to September when winds carry moisture from the Pacific, the Gulf of Carolina, and the Gulf of Mexico into the region causing heavy rain. Generally, El Paso has a warm climate with very hot summers and dry winters thanks to mountain ranges.

As the mountains slope into a vast canyon, the Spanish who came to the area in the 16th century regarded it as an ideal route from south to north and established there a city. It soon became known as the "Camino Real" and served for trade route for 300 years. The 17th century brought Catholic missionaries, and the Mexicans took over the area in 1821. After the Mexican-American War this land was ceded to the United States. The railroad arrived in 1881 and El Paso became packed with casinos, restaurants and other attractions.

- El Paso Zoo, a home to more than 600 animals of over 250 species

- El Paso Museum of Art exhibits a collection dedicated to art of the Southwest

- Hueco Tanks State Historic Site, occupies more than 860 acres of the land named for the large rock basins or "huecos''